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November 25, 1994 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-25

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THE PRINT GALLERY, locat-
ed in the Franklin Plaza in
Southfield, has undergone its
third expansion. The original 960-
square-foot store which opened
in 1979 now is 3,000 square feet.
The store features more than
10,000 prints, posters and repro-
ductions in all media and its cus-
tom framing department has
more than 3,500 styles.

Dana Ishbia

DANA ISHBIA has started her
own printing and calligraphy
business called "The Write Stuff"
Ms. Ishbia has many years of ex-
perience in the stationery and gift
business. Her phone number is
(810) 788-0665.

METROBANICS newest branch
has opened at Maple and Hag-
gerty in West Bloomfield. Other
branches of the independent com-
munity bank are located at Grand
River and Farmington Road,
Farmington Road and 12 Mile,
and Grand River and Halstead.
Visitors who stop in during a
two-week grand opening cele-
bration for the new branch can
win prizes including a trip to
Grand Traverse Resort.

FRANKLIN BANK'S Business
Advisory Council will hold its sec-
ond annual holiday mixer from
5-9 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Kingsley
Inn in Bloomfield Hills. There
will be hot hors d'oeuvres, a cash
bar and door prizes. To make
reservations, call (810) 358-4710.

EDCOR Data Services of Farm-
ington Hills has signed a contract
with Chrysler to administer the
automaker's dealership technician
training programs. The contract
covers training activities for more
than 45,000 Chrysler employees
throughout North America.

ONE DAY "Fun Trips" to Nas-
sau, Bahamas, are being offered
weekly from Nov. 29 through
May 3 by Hamilton, Miller, Hud-
son and Fayne Travel Corpora-
tion of Southfield. The flight to
Nassau leaves early Tuesday
morning and returns that
evening.

A GRANTSMANSHIP seminar
sponsored by New Detroit will be
held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 30
at the University of Detroit Con-
ference Center.
Community groups and other
non-profit organizations can learn
about proposal writing, fund-rais-
ing, corporate giving, strategic
planning and related topics.
For further information on the
seminar, call Robert Thornton,
New Detroit manager of com-
munity development and semi-
nar organizer, (313) 496-2041.

WHAT CAN the Southeastern
Michigan home building indus-
try expect in 1995?
Dave Seiders, chief economist
of the National Association of
Home Builders, will offer his fore-
cast Jan. 11 at the Northfield
Hilton in Troy during a special
meeting of the Builders Associ-
ation of Southeastern Michigan
(BASM).
This is the fourth consecutive
year that Mr. Seiders will address
BASM's annual forecast meeting.
Also at the Jan. 11 meeting,
1995 BASM officers will be in-
ducted. The officers will announce
the results of the 1994 home
building season in Southeast
Michigan and forecast new home
starts in the area for 1995.
The meeting will begin at 11
a.m. with a reception and dis-
plays of building products and
services. The luncheon and pro-
gram will last from noon to 2 p.m.
For registration information, call
BASM, (810) 737-4477.

DATES for the Builders Associ-
ation of Southeastern Michigan's
(BASM) 1995 home shows have
been announced:
* The third annual Spring
Home & Garden Show will be
held Feb. 2-5 at the Novi Expo
Center.
* The 77th annual Interna-
tional Builders Home, Flower
and Furniture Show will be held
March 18-26 at the Cobo Confer-
ence-Exhibition Center in De-
troit.
* The third annual Fall Re-
modeling Show will be held Sept.
28 through Oct. 1 at the Novi
Expo Center.

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